Physics for Scientists and Engineers With Modern Physics
Physics for Scientists and Engineers With Modern Physics
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781133953982
Author: SERWAY, Raymond A./
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 33, Problem 59AP

(a)

To determine

The maximum voltage ΔVmax.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 59AP

The maximum voltage ΔVmax is 22.4V.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the maximum voltage using the given phasor diagram.

    ΔVmax=ΔVR2+(ΔVLΔVC)2                                                                                 (I)

Here, ΔVmax is the maximum voltage, ΔVR is the voltage through the resistor, ΔVL is the voltage through the inductor and VC is the voltage through the capacitor

Conclusion:

Substitute 25.0V for ΔVL, 15.0V for ΔVC, and 20.0V for ΔVR in equation (I) to solve for ΔVmax

    ΔVmax=(20.0V)2+(25.0V15.0VC)2=500V=22.4V

Therefore, the maximum voltage ΔVmax is 22.4V.

(b)

To determine

The phase angle ϕ of the circuit.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 59AP

The phase angle ϕ of the circuit is 26.6°.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the phase angle using the given phasor diagram.

    ϕ=tan1(ΔVLΔVCΔVR)                                                                                             (II)

Here, ϕ is the phase angle.

Conclusion:

Substitute 25.0V for ΔVL, 15.0V for ΔVC, and 20.0V for ΔVR in equation (I) to solve for ϕ.

    ϕ=tan1(25.0V15.0V20.0V)=tan1(0.5)=26.6°

Therefore, the phase angle ϕ of the circuit is 26.6°.

(c)

To determine

The maximum current in the circuit.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 59AP

The maximum current in the circuit is 0.267A.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the maximum current in the circuit.

    Imax=ΔVRR                                                                                                              (III)

Here, Imax is the maximum current in the circuit and R is the resistance of the resistor.

Conclusion:

Substitute 20.0V for ΔVR and 75.0Ω for R in equation (III) to solve for Imax.

    Imax=20.0V75.0Ω=0.267A

Therefore, the maximum current in the circuit is 0.267A.

(d)

To determine

The impedance of the circuit.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 59AP

The impedance of the circuit is 83.9Ω.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the impedance of the circuit.

    Z=ΔVmaxImax                                                                                                               (IV)

Here, Z is the impedance of the circuit.

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.267A for Imax and 22.4V for ΔVmax in equation (IV) to solve for Z.

    Z=22.4V0.267A=83.9Ω

Therefore, the impedance of the circuit is 83.9Ω.

(e)

To determine

The capacitance of the circuit.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 59AP

The capacitance of the circuit is 47.2μF.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the capacitance.

    Imax=2πfC(ΔVC)                                                                                                   (V)

Here, C is the capacitance and f is the frequency.

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.267A for Imax, 15.0V for ΔVC and 60.0Hz for f in equation (V) to solve for C.

    (0.267A)=2π(60.0Hz)C15.0VC=(0.267A)2π(60.0Hz)15.0V=47.2×106F×106μF1F=47.2μF

Therefore, the capacitance of the circuit is 47.2μF.

(f)

To determine

The inductance of the circuit.

(f)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 59AP

The inductance of the circuit is 0.249H.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the capacitance.

    Imax=(ΔVL)2πfL                                                                                                           (VI)

Here, L is the inductance and f is the frequency.

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.267A for Imax, 25.0V for ΔVL and 60.0Hz for f in equation (VI) to solve for L.

    0.267A=(25.0V)2π(60.0Hz)LL=(25.0V)2π(60.0Hz)(0.267A)=0.249H

Therefore, the inductance of the circuit is 0.249H.

(g)

To determine

The average power delivered to the circuit.

(g)

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Answer to Problem 59AP

The average power delivered to the circuit is 2.67W.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the average power.

    Pavg=Irms2R                                                                                                           (VII)

Here, Pavg is the average power, Irms is the rms value of current.

Write the expression for rms value of current.

    Irms=Imax2                                                                                                            (VIII)

Substitute Imax2 for Irms in equation (VII)

    Pavg=(Imax2)2R                                                                                                      (IX)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.267A for Imax and 75.0Ω for R in equation (IX) to solve for Pavg.

    Pavg=(0.267A2)2(75.0Ω)=2.67W

Therefore, the average power delivered to the circuit is 2.67W.

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